Seokjun
What is these difference?"I have seen the film" and "I had seen the film"
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I DON'T want to go to the cinema TODAY to see this film because I HAVE already seen it. I DIDN'T want to go to the cinema YESTERDAY to see that film because I HAD already seen it. 'have seen' relates to now or a time period up until now, 'had seen' relates to a time period up until a point in the past.
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The examples that Su.Ki. used are in present perfect tense and in past perfect tense, respectively. These are just two of the tenses used in English. This is not a simple short subject that can be answered here. In order to understand and learn them, you really need to look for proper lessons online explaining English tenses.
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"I have seen the film" is used in the present tense, and "I had seen the film" is used to describe the past tense activity.
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